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Coca-Cola soft drink and water brands now produced in 100% recycled plastic

Coca-Cola considers own recycling plant

Coca-Cola Amatil today announced it had entered into a Heads of Agreement with global leader in resource management Veolia Australia and New Zealand, to explore opportunities for a recycled plastic processing plant in Australia. The potential recycling plant would focus on recycling PET plastic, which is the material used in plastic bottles. Coca-Cola Amatil’s Group […]

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Coca-Cola Amatil's 100 percent recycled bottles in line for Australian innovation award

Coca-Cola Amatil’s 100% recycled bottles in line award

Coca-Cola Amatil has been selected as a finalist in the 2019 Waste Management and Resource Recovery Awards for producing Australia’s first carbonated soft drink bottles made from 100 per cent recycled plastic. Australian Beverages Group Managing Director Peter West said the finalist position recognised the world-leading performance of the company’s technical team, based in Sydney,

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Coca-Cola Amatil expanding beverage range

A new distribution agreement between Coca-Cola Amatil and the Made Group, known for leading Australian beverage brands Rokeby Farms and Impressed, is expanding the range of beverages offered to an estimated 50,000 restaurants, cafes, and convenience style stores nationwide. Coca-Cola Amatil’s Managing Director Australian Beverages, Mr Peter West said several growth opportunities with the Made

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Coca-Cola goes back to corner store

Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) are pulling up their declining sales by engaging in person-to-person sales techniques. According to the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), CCA will “flood corner stores and cafes…with salespeople” to halt a decline in sales across the Sydney CBD. The SMH said consumers are turning to healthier brands, resulting in the decline in sales.

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Coca-Cola reports progress on sugar reduction

Coca-Cola volume sales in Australia grew in the second half of 2018, driven by Coca-Cola No Sugar and the ongoing consumer trend towards low- and no-sugar choices. Coca-Cola Amatil’s Group Managing Director Alison Watkins said Coca-Cola No Sugar volume sales had led overall Coca-Cola Trademark volumes into positive territory for the half. “That’s a testament

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